Senior Lecturer (Academic) in Advanced Clinical Practice (0.8 FTE)

Opening Date:
11 Feb 2021
Closing Date:
11 Mar 2021
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Are you an Advanced Clinical Practice academic? Do you feel passionate about influencing the future for the ACP workforce, being part of a pro-active and highly motivated ACP team delivering ACP education across the South of England? Then why not consider joining our team and being part of a highly regarded ACP programme team, developing your career and aspirations here on the South Coast.

As a Senior Lecturer in Advanced Clinical Practice, you will be the programme leader for our portfolio of Advanced Clinical Practice programmes. This expanding and contemporary portfolio includes both apprenticeship and non-apprenticeship routes which span across the South of England. As Senior Lecturer Advanced Clinical Practice you will be expected to meet the BU 2025 fusion agenda of blending Research, Education and Professional practice. You will be expected to demonstrate current knowledge in Advanced Clinical Practice and actively contribute to the leadership of the ACP programmes and teaching at postgraduate level. You will be committed to a culture of academic excellence and continuous improvement. You will have current UK health professional registration with the NMC or HCPC and extensive experience within Advanced Clinical Practice. You will also have a relevant teaching qualification.

The vision of the Department of Nursing Science is to provide high-quality education and research that supports excellence in practice to the benefit of all those who access healthcare, nationally and globally. The department is a supportive and vibrant community of staff, practitioners, students and service users who work in collaboratively. The department prepares nursing students from three fields of nursing and postgraduate health professionals for a future in interdisciplinary team working, promoting population health, providing strong leadership, undertaking research, innovating and transforming services, providing safe care, and demonstrating person-centred professional values.

This role offers an exciting opportunity to work collaboratively within Bournemouth University and with external partners to develop an excellent student experience and research outputs relevant to Advanced Clinical Practice. The Department is committed to supporting and developing its staff to pursue high quality research, teaching and practice.

You will be qualified to Doctoral level or be able to demonstrate the ability to create and disseminate knowledge at an equivalent level and the capability to convert this knowledge into a doctorate in a maximum of 3-5 years from date of appointment. You will be research active and committed to a culture of academic excellence and continuous improvement.